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They ask for four jugs of water for Rappi and the delivery man doesn’t know what to do to deliver them.
On TikTok, the delivery man asked for help on how to put that order in his backpack.
The video has collected just over 160 thousand reproductions and several comments with solutions.
On TikTok, a Rappi delivery man asks for help because, according to his story, he does not know how to carry four jugs of water that they asked for the app.
We know that delivery applications had a significant boom among users; platforms such as Rappi, Uber Eats, DiDi Food, among others, they were the link between the consumer and the store in times when going out into the streets represented a health hazard.
Of course, this trend of delivery apps is nothing new, but has already been part of the daily life of people or consumers, who are increasingly looking for more community to carry out their purchases. .
It is thanks to the accelerated digitalization that we live due to the global confinement that, Today, we have several options on the market to order food at homeall with the intention of satisfying the needs of the user.
To mention an example, Rappi, a platform originally from Colombia, has been downloaded more than 10 million times through Google Play, completing, to its credit, 100 million orders since its launch in 2015, according to data compiled from Statista to date. July 13, 2020.
In fact, in just over five years, Rappi has seen its brand value increase to US$5.2 billiona growth of 420 percent, compared to the figure reached in September 2018.
They ask for jugs of water for Rappi and the delivery man does not know what to do
Now, on TikTok, the social network that also gained great relevance in the period of confinement, is the space where a Rappi delivery man tells some of the anecdotes he has experienced doing this work.
Less than 24 hours ago, he shared a video in which he says that, through Rappi, an order was placed for four Epura brand water jugs; however, she asks for help in her clip because it is practically impossible to keep those four jugs in her backpack.
“I know that it is my job and my obligation as a delivery person to carry all the products that the client asks for,” It begins by explaining the delivery man and also a tiktoker who calls himself “Barry Barroso”.
“I am very aware of that and I have never put ‘buts’, but also you, clients, help me a little; How am I going to carry four jugs in my backpack?continues recounting.
@barrybarroso #delivery man #rappi #delivery #uber #ubereats I go into everything.
Barry Barroso is known on TikTok for making this type of content, in which he recounts some of the secrets or experiences that have happened to you as a delivery app delivery person.
Some comments that have been placed on this video suggest you ask another delivery person for help to deliver the order.
“Ask for help in the application so that they send you another delivery man. I have helped other delivery men and they pay us both”; “Once they asked me for six five-liter bottles of fabric softener and, apart from that, a good errand and Bimbo bread”; “It is that Rappi is to blame because there he should assign a vehicle”; are some comments from Internet users.
The video, so far, has 161,000 views and a cumulative 16,000 likes, making it clear that the work of delivery men has various complexities, which are shared by other users who claim to have the same job.